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Parvovirus-Associated Cerebellar Hypoplasia and Hydrocephalus in Day Old Broiler Chickens

Cerebellar hypoplasia and hydrocephalus were identified in day old broiler chickens showing nervous signs, impaired mobility, and diarrhea. At postmortem examination, brains of chickens were misshapen and cerebellums were smaller than normal. Microscopically, cerebellar folia were reduced in size an...

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Published in:Avian diseases 2010-03, Vol.54 (1), p.156-160
Main Authors: Marusak, R. A, Guy, J. S, Abdul-Aziz, T. A, West, M. A, Fletcher, O. J, Day, J. M, Zsak, L, Barnes, H. John
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description Cerebellar hypoplasia and hydrocephalus were identified in day old broiler chickens showing nervous signs, impaired mobility, and diarrhea. At postmortem examination, brains of chickens were misshapen and cerebellums were smaller than normal. Microscopically, cerebellar folia were reduced in size and irregularly shaped, and the ventricles were widely distended. Affected cerebellums had focal areas along the base of folia where the internal granular cell layer had been lost, and Purkinje cells were disorganized and located within the molecular layer. Parvovirus DNA was detected by polymerase chain reaction in three of nine brains with oligonucleotide primers designed for amplification of chicken and turkey parvoviruses. On the basis of phylogenetic analyses, the detected virus was most closely related to chicken parvoviruses. These findings suggest that a chicken parvovirus might cause a neurologic disease of young chickens characterized by cerebellar hypoplasia and hydrocephalus; however, its role as the cause of the disease remains to be confirmed.
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Animals, Newborn
Brain - pathology
broiler chickens
Case Reports
case studies
Cerebellar Diseases - pathology
Cerebellar Diseases - veterinary
Cerebellar Diseases - virology
cerebellar hypoplasia
Cerebellum
Chicken parvovirus
Chickens
chicks
histopathology
Hydrocephalus
Hydrocephalus - pathology
Hydrocephalus - veterinary
Hydrocephalus - virology
Hypoplasia
Infections
Lesions
microbial genetics
necropsy
neonates
Nervous system diseases
Parvoviridae Infections - pathology
Parvoviridae Infections - veterinary
Parvoviridae Infections - virology
Parvovirus
Parvovirus - genetics
Parvovirus - isolation & purification
pathogen identification
Phylogeny
polymerase chain reaction
poultry diseases
Poultry Diseases - pathology
Poultry Diseases - virology
Purkinje cells
signs and symptoms (animals and humans)
viral diseases of animals and humans
Viruses
title Parvovirus-Associated Cerebellar Hypoplasia and Hydrocephalus in Day Old Broiler Chickens
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